Monday, 28 July 2008
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Hypermiling and Gas Saving Tips

Hypermiling can help you achieve the miles per gallon your vehicle is supposed to get and give you more bang for your buck in the meantime. Hypermiling has been the subject of reports by major publications and news outlets from Forbes to NBC, and it's being talked about in car and driver forums all across the internet.
Hypermilers rely on all the old standbys for saving gas, like driving the speed limit and making sure their tires are inflated to the manufactures recommendation. Most hypermilers of course, push for pulling out all the stops and the dedicated often achieve 50% or better than the posted EPA mileage figures. Cars get best mileage performance rates at 40 mph to 50 mph. In conventional vehicles they can often match the mileage of an average person driving an equivalent hybrid.
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Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Hydro Powered Cars

Run Your Car On Water is a guide to making your car run on a mixture of water and gasoline. To run your car on water may seem crazy for some but you should consider that an hydrogen powered car is less complicated than you think. It's very easy because any part can be found in your house or in your local store and can be bought with less than $100 and you don't need advanced mechanical skills. Thanks to the guides you can make your own run your car on water kit which is guaranteed and if you don't get the results they say you will receive your money back, plain and simple. The simple fact that each gallon of gas you put into your tank will take you up to 40% further means that you'll be pumping less carbon into the atmosphere as long as you don't increase the number of miles you travel. This is one e-book of 90 pages detailing the parts needed and how to install them.
With the huge increases in oil prices that we have witnessed during the recent months, there have been weeks when there seems to be no limit to the price gas will climb next day and this only means more sacrifices for most drivers that have to adjust their budgets accordingly and spend more of their hard earned money in filling up the gas tank and less on a number of things, with many cases where even food rations must be sacrificed in these extreme cases.
For many years there have been statements about the many advantages and the convenience that hydrogen powered cars would represent for our communities. However, you’re probably wondering, what is HHO gas, and what does it have to do with your desire to run an inexpensive hydrogen powered car. It uses electricity from your car's battery to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). To see exactly how this system works please go to:
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